# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2002-2006.
# Copyright Dave Abrahams 2005-2006.
# Copyright Rene Rivera 2005-2007.
# Copyright Douglas Gregor 2005.
#
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)

# Usage:
#
#   b2 [options] [properties] [install|stage]
#
#   Builds and installs Boost.
#
# Targets and Related Options:
#
#   install                 Install headers and compiled library files to the
#   =======                 configured locations (below).
#
#   --prefix=<PREFIX>       Install architecture independent files here.
#                           Default; C:\Boost on Win32
#                           Default; /usr/local on Unix. Linux, etc.
#
#   --exec-prefix=<EPREFIX> Install architecture dependent files here.
#                           Default; <PREFIX>
#
#   --libdir=<DIR>          Install library files here.
#                           Default; <EPREFIX>/lib
#
#   --includedir=<HDRDIR>   Install header files here.
#                           Default; <PREFIX>/include
#
#   stage                   Build and install only compiled library files to the
#   =====                   stage directory.
#
#   --stagedir=<STAGEDIR>   Install library files here
#                           Default; ./stage
#
# Other Options:
#
#   --build-type=<type>     Build the specified pre-defined set of variations of
#                           the libraries. Note, that which variants get built
#                           depends on what each library supports.
#
#                               -- minimal -- (default) Builds a minimal set of
#                               variants. On Windows, these are static
#                               multithreaded libraries in debug and release
#                               modes, using shared runtime. On Linux, these are
#                               static and shared multithreaded libraries in
#                               release mode.
#
#                               -- complete -- Build all possible variations.
#
#   --build-dir=DIR         Build in this location instead of building within
#                           the distribution tree. Recommended!
#
#   --show-libraries        Display the list of Boost libraries that require
#                           build and installation steps, and then exit.
#
#   --layout=<layout>       Determine whether to choose library names and header
#                           locations such that multiple versions of Boost or
#                           multiple compilers can be used on the same system.
#
#                               -- versioned -- Names of boost binaries include
#                               the Boost version number, name and version of
#                               the compiler and encoded build properties. Boost
#                               headers are installed in a subdirectory of
#                               <HDRDIR> whose name contains the Boost version
#                               number.
#
#                               -- tagged -- Names of boost binaries include the
#                               encoded build properties such as variant and
#                               threading, but do not including compiler name
#                               and version, or Boost version. This option is
#                               useful if you build several variants of Boost,
#                               using the same compiler.
#
#                               -- system -- Binaries names do not include the
#                               Boost version number or the name and version
#                               number of the compiler. Boost headers are
#                               installed directly into <HDRDIR>. This option is
#                               intended for system integrators building
#                               distribution packages.
#
#                           The default value is 'versioned' on Windows, and
#                           'system' on Unix.
#
#   --buildid=ID            Add the specified ID to the name of built libraries.
#                           The default is to not add anything.
#
#   --python-buildid=ID     Add the specified ID to the name of built libraries
#                           that depend on Python. The default is to not add
#                           anything. This ID is added in addition to --buildid.
#
#   --help                  This message.
#
#   --with-<library>        Build and install the specified <library>. If this
#                           option is used, only libraries specified using this
#                           option will be built.
#
#   --without-<library>     Do not build, stage, or install the specified
#                           <library>. By default, all libraries are built.
#
# Properties:
#
#   toolset=toolset         Indicate the toolset to build with.
#
#   variant=debug|release   Select the build variant
#
#   link=static|shared      Whether to build static or shared libraries
#
#   threading=single|multi  Whether to build single or multithreaded binaries
#
#   runtime-link=static|shared
#                           Whether to link to static or shared C and C++
#                           runtime.
#

# TODO:
#  - handle boost version
#  - handle python options such as pydebug

import boostcpp ;
import package ;

import sequence ;
import xsltproc ;
import set ;
import path ;
import link ;

path-constant BOOST_ROOT : . ;
constant BOOST_VERSION : 1.63.0 ;
constant BOOST_JAMROOT_MODULE : $(__name__) ;

boostcpp.set-version $(BOOST_VERSION) ;

use-project /boost/architecture : libs/config/checks/architecture ;

local all-headers =
    [ MATCH .*libs/(.*)/include/boost : [ glob libs/*/include/boost libs/*/*/include/boost ] ] ;

for dir in $(all-headers)
{
    link-directory $(dir)-headers : libs/$(dir)/include/boost : <location>. ;
    explicit $(dir)-headers ;
}

if $(all-headers)
{
    constant BOOST_MODULARLAYOUT : $(all-headers) ;
}

project boost
    : requirements <include>.

      [ boostcpp.architecture ]
      [ boostcpp.address-model ]

      # Disable auto-linking for all targets here, primarily because it caused
      # troubles with V2.
      <define>BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB=1
      # Used to encode variant in target name. See the 'tag' rule below.
      <tag>@$(__name__).tag
      <conditional>@handle-static-runtime
      # Comeau does not support shared lib
      <toolset>como:<link>static
      <toolset>como-linux:<define>_GNU_SOURCE=1
      # When building docs within Boost, we want the standard Boost style
      <xsl:param>boost.defaults=Boost
    : usage-requirements <include>.
    : build-dir bin.v2
    ;

# This rule is called by Boost.Build to determine the name of target. We use it
# to encode the build variant, compiler name and boost version in the target
# name.
#
rule tag ( name : type ? : property-set )
{
    return [ boostcpp.tag $(name) : $(type) : $(property-set) ] ;
}

rule python-tag ( name : type ? : property-set )
{
    return [ boostcpp.python-tag $(name) : $(type) : $(property-set) ] ;
}

rule handle-static-runtime ( properties * )
{
    # Using static runtime with shared libraries is impossible on Linux, and
    # dangerous on Windows. Therefore, we disallow it. This might be drastic,
    # but it was disabled for a while without anybody complaining.

    # For CW, static runtime is needed so that std::locale works.
    if <link>shared in $(properties) && <runtime-link>static in $(properties) &&
        ! ( <toolset>cw in $(properties) )
    {
        ECHO "error: link=shared together with runtime-link=static is not allowed" ;
        ECHO "error: such property combination is either impossible " ;
        ECHO "error: or too dangerious to be of any use" ;
        EXIT ;
    }
}

all-libraries = [ MATCH .*libs/(.*)/build/.* : [ glob libs/*/build/Jamfile.v2 ]
    [ glob libs/*/build/Jamfile ] ] ;

all-libraries = [ sequence.unique $(all-libraries) ] ;
# The function_types library has a Jamfile, but it's used for maintenance
# purposes, there's no library to build and install.
all-libraries = [ set.difference $(all-libraries) : function_types ] ;

# Setup convenient aliases for all libraries.

local rule explicit-alias ( id : targets + )
{
    alias $(id) : $(targets) ;
    explicit $(id) ;
}

# First, the complicated libraries: where the target name in Jamfile is
# different from its directory name.
explicit-alias prg_exec_monitor : libs/test/build//boost_prg_exec_monitor ;
explicit-alias test_exec_monitor : libs/test/build//boost_test_exec_monitor ;
explicit-alias unit_test_framework : libs/test/build//boost_unit_test_framework ;
explicit-alias bgl-vis : libs/graps/build//bgl-vis ;
explicit-alias serialization : libs/serialization/build//boost_serialization ;
explicit-alias wserialization : libs/serialization/build//boost_wserialization ;
for local l in $(all-libraries)
{
    if ! $(l) in test graph serialization
    {
        explicit-alias $(l) : libs/$(l)/build//boost_$(l) ;
    }
}

# Log has an additional target
explicit-alias log_setup : libs/log/build//boost_log_setup ;

alias headers : $(all-headers)-headers : : : <include>.  ;
explicit headers ;

# Make project ids of all libraries known.
for local l in $(all-libraries)
{
    use-project /boost/$(l) : libs/$(l)/build ;
}

if [ path.exists $(BOOST_ROOT)/tools/inspect ]
{
    use-project /boost/tools/inspect : tools/inspect/build ;
}

if [ path.exists $(BOOST_ROOT)/libs/wave/tool ]
{
    use-project /boost/libs/wave/tool : libs/wave/tool/build ;
}

# This rule should be called from libraries' Jamfiles and will create two
# targets, "install" and "stage", that will install or stage that library. The
# --prefix option is respected, but --with and --without options, naturally, are
# ignored.
#
# - libraries -- list of library targets to install.
#
rule boost-install ( libraries * )
{
    package.install install
        : <dependency>/boost//install-proper-headers $(install-requirements)
        : # No binaries
        : $(libraries)
        : # No headers, it is handled by the dependency.
    ;

    install stage : $(libraries) : <location>$(BOOST_STAGE_LOCATE) ;

    module [ CALLER_MODULE ]
    {
        explicit stage ;
        explicit install ;
    }
}

# Creates a library target, adding autolink support and also creates
# stage and install targets via boost-install, above.
rule boost-lib ( name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * : usage-requirements * )
{
    name = boost_$(name) ;
    autolink = <link>shared:<define>BOOST_$(name:U)_DYN_LINK=1 ;
    lib $(name)
        : $(sources)
        : $(requirements) $(autolink)
        : $(default-build)
        : $(usage-requirements) $(autolink)
        ;
    boost-install $(name) ;
}


headers =
    # The .SUNWCCh files are present in tr1 include directory and have to be
    # installed (see http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2007/05/121430.php).
    [ path.glob-tree $(BOOST_ROOT)/boost : *.hpp *.ipp *.h *.inc *.SUNWCCh : CVS .svn ]
    [ path.glob-tree $(BOOST_ROOT)/boost/compatibility/cpp_c_headers : c* : CVS .svn ]
    [ path.glob boost/tr1/tr1 : * : bcc32 sun CVS .svn ]
    ;

# Declare special top-level targets that build and install the desired variants
# of the libraries.
boostcpp.declare-targets $(all-libraries) : $(headers) ;
